Building Technology Access Capacity in Massachusetts
GrantID: 10157
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $2,500
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Massachusetts' Strategic Economic and Community Development Grant The Grant to Strategic Economic and Community Development, funded by a Banking Institution, focuses on driving regional economic growth and community development in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development is a key state agency overseeing initiatives that align with this grant's objectives. ## Priority Outcomes in Massachusetts Massachusetts' unique blend of a knowledge-based economy, rich history, and coastal economy presents distinct opportunities for targeted development. The state's economic development strategy prioritizes innovation, workforce development, and revitalizing underutilized areas. Key target outcomes for this grant include: 1. Enhancing regional economic competitiveness by supporting small businesses and entrepreneurship, particularly in industries that drive Massachusetts' economy, such as life sciences, technology, and clean energy. The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative is an example of a regional body that fosters innovation and economic growth. 2. Fostering community development through initiatives that promote housing affordability, as seen in the state's efforts to address housing needs through programs like the Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency. Housing grants in MA are a crucial aspect of this effort, aiming to support low-income households and revitalize neighborhoods. 3. Encouraging workforce development and training programs that address the needs of Massachusetts' evolving economy, particularly in areas with high concentrations of industries that are critical to the state's economic identity, such as the Route 128 corridor. The state's geographic features, including its coastline and urban centers like Boston, also play a significant role in shaping its economic development priorities. For instance, coastal communities may require tailored support to address the challenges and opportunities presented by their unique economic and environmental contexts. To achieve these outcomes, the grant will support projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of Massachusetts' economic and community development needs, as well as a compelling strategy for driving positive change. Applicants should be aware that the grant is awarded on a rolling basis, and funding is authorized through a Farm Bill provision. Non-profit organizations, including those focused on community development and economic development initiatives, are among the potential applicants. Women-owned business grants in Massachusetts are also an area of focus, reflecting the state's commitment to supporting diverse entrepreneurship. ## Measuring Success in Massachusetts The success of the Grant to Strategic Economic and Community Development in Massachusetts will be measured by the progress made toward the target outcomes outlined above. This includes the number of small businesses supported, the impact on housing affordability, and the effectiveness of workforce development initiatives. By focusing on these priority outcomes, the grant aims to drive meaningful economic and community development in Massachusetts. Q: What types of projects are eligible for the Grant to Strategic Economic and Community Development in Massachusetts? A: Projects that support regional economic growth, community development, and align with the state's economic development priorities, such as small business support and housing affordability initiatives, are eligible. Q: Are there specific resources available for non-profit organizations applying for this grant in Massachusetts? A: Yes, non-profit organizations can access resources and support through state agencies and regional bodies, such as the Massachusetts Nonprofit Network, to help navigate the application process and implement grant-funded projects. Q: How can applicants ensure their projects align with Massachusetts' priority outcomes for this grant? A: Applicants should familiarize themselves with the state's economic development strategy and priorities, such as those outlined by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development, and demonstrate how their project supports these goals.
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